In this era of gaming, it seems that the lynch pin that holds everything together, preventing this generation from just being a boost is graphical and precessing power is online. We have began entering a state in which we are connected all the time. While the original Xbox did have Xbox Live, it was in no way the same service we know and love today.

When you design a game, it should Be for the console that would suit it the best. Time Hollow is perfect for the DS and could only be done, at the same quality, on the DS. That being said, Time Hollow is not really a game. It looks, at first glance, like a point and click adventure game, but is more in line with a visual novel. The real draw being its fantastic story. It follows Ethan Kairos, a 17 year old student who comes across a device called the Hollow Pen, which allows him to open holes in time and manipulate the events on the other side.

The Wii seems like the perfect console for light gun shooters, one of its main functions is the IR sensor, but, with the exception of Resident Evil The Umbrella Chronicles, we have not had a well produced game to test this out. House of the Dead fans should also be wondering if this game is truly worthy of the House of the Dead name. It has long been synonymous with light gun games, so does this Wii exclusive version live up?

The POW Block Episode 23 is here. We continue this week by only having two participants, David and Derek. We do get down and dirty with Excitebots: Trick Racing, Crank 2: High Voltage, Fast and Furious, and Firefly.

Ah Grand Theft Auto, what will you do next. You already rocked the current console generation with Grand Theft Auto 4 and introduced a new style of downloadable content on consoles with The Lost and Damned. Now you return to your top-down roots with Grand Theft Auto Chinatown Wars. Your last venture into this once familiar land was not a pleasant one, so how does this one fare? Read on to find out.